Hi,

Try staggering the price data. Move the fabric prices over in to the
next column. Then select all three columns of data.
Create a clustered stack still, then double click the columns and on the
options tab set the overlap to 100.

If you want to enhance the axis labeling then add Leather to the left of
the first row and fabric to the 11th row. Select all 4 columns of data
and create the chart. You should now have the words leather and fabric
grouped under the relevant items.

Cheers
Andy

CraigM wrote:
> I have a table with 2 columns and 20 lines.
>
> This table consists of product codes and there prices. The first column is
> product code and the 2nd prices.
> The first 10 items in the list are of the leather range and the 2nd 10 are
> fabric.
>
> I want to create a graph so that both of these show up on the same graph one
> section as leather and one as fabric to compare prices.
>
> but i also want all 20 product codes to be shown on the axis.
>
> Whenever i create a graph, it is only picking up the 1st ten product codes.
> I have chosen in the graph setup to choose all 20 but only the 1st ten will
> show up.
>
> Help Please
>
> Craig


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